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The Diachrony of Classification Systems
Edited by William B. McGregor and Søren Wichmann
[
Current Issues in Linguistic Theory
342] 2018
► pp.
359
–
362
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previous
Subject index
A
ablauting
285–310 passim
abstractness
206, 287–8
accomplishment of action
See see telicity
adjectives
50, 52, 58, 60, 80
see also agreement > adjectival agreement
aggregation
See see semantic properties of classifiers and class markers
agreement
4, 23–8 passim 56–7 , 62, 64–5 , 107–31 , 142, 202, 212, 230, 254, 262
adjectival
112, 117–119 , 126–7 , 128, 129, 130, 131
See see Agreement Hierarchy
alliterative
24
article
112, 115–7 , 126–7 , 128–131 passim
clash
125
classifier
62, 202, 212, 230
gender
107–31 , 202
noun class
23–4 , 56–7 , 62, 64–5 , 202
pronoun
107, 111, 113, 119–25 , 126–7 , 128, 129, 130, 131
semantic
24–5 , 117, 118, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126–7 , 128, 129, 131
syntactic
27, 109, 117, 122, 126, 127, 128, 130
Agreement Hierarchy
27–8 , 109, 128
Aktionsart
See see telicity
allomorphy
283–311 passim
anaphora
1–2 ; , 9, 11–2 ; , 14, 15–17 ; , 23, 26–27 ; , 29, 80–1 ; , 107, 108, 119, 120–1 ; , 202, 211, 215–6 ; , 226, 262–3 ; , 276
see also reference tracking
animacy
4, 12–16 passim 19, 24–7 , 36–44 passim 82–3 , 88, 89, 91–5 , 99, 100, 107–8 , 111, 124–5 , 129, 139, 148–51 , 161, 247, 249, 274, 288, 303, 304, 308, 310, 311
hierarchy
150–1 ; , 162, 274
see also humanness, semantic properties of classifiers and class markers
antipassives
278–9
applicatives
278–9
areal
3, 35, 135–6 , 159–61 , 196, 203–4 , 229–31 , 232–3 , 269, 307, 315, 316, 348–9 , 350
convergence
35, 307
diffusion
See see feature
fade-out phenomena
135–6 , 159–61
feature
3, 135, 159–61 , 196, 203–4 , 229–31 , 232–3 , 269, 315, 316, 348–9 , 350
articles
107, 111, 112, 115–7 , 128–31 passim 145–8 , 150, 152–3 , 174–5 , 184–5 , 189
common
174–5 , 185
indefinite
145–8 , 150, 152–3 , 160, 185
specific
184, 189
aspect
267, 271, 273, 278, 296
assimilation
306, 307
associative
33, 50–1 , 52–4 , 56, 58–9 , 60, 62, 68–9
atomization
258, 275
attrition
See see language attrition
augmentatives
259, 260, 261
autonomy
See see syntactic autonomy
B
bilingualism
108, 110, 196
borrowing
5, 22–3 , 28, 29, 78, 136, 138, 162, 194, 201–4 passim 231, 316–321 passim 349
botanical terms
See see semantic properties of classifiers and class markers
C
calquing
196, 201, 329
case
112, 284–309 passim
accusative
288
genitive
112, 297
nominative
112, 255, 288
cataphora
119
causation
269
causative
289–92 passim 348
chaining
252–3
classifiers
body part
39–42 , 45–7 passim 206, 207–12 passim 224–8 passim
composite
206–11 passim 227, 230
core
247, 277
general
See see generic
generic
3, 4, 5, 12–3 , 15, 23–4 , 38, 42, 44, 47, 78–90 passim 169–75 passim 186, 189, 192, 202, 206, 209, 213, 221, 230, 252, 255, 256, 316, 321, 341–49 passim
mensural
77, 79, 80, 81, 139, 203, 244
multifunctionality of
5, 202
noun
2, 11, 16, 79, 203, 242, 243, 245, 250–3 , 262–3
numeral
3, 4, 11, 33–69 passim 77–103 passim 135–62 passim 165, 172–3 , 178, 179, 183, 203, 209, 217, 222, 242–50 passim 258–61 , 274, 276
possessive
3, 35, 165–196 passim
sortal
77, 79, 80, 81, 203
specific
202, 206, 218, 221, 252–3
verbal
2, 6, 11, 203, 209, 217, 222, 241–4 passim 254–69 ; , 275–9 ;
see also semantic properties of classifiers and class markers
cliticization
49, 79, 142, 155–6 , 210, 297
collocations
10, 128–31 ;
see also verbs > preverb-inflecting verb compounds in Northern Australian languages
concord
See see agreement
consistency
See see semantic properties of classifiers and class markers
consonantal templates
289
constituent order
See see word order
contact
See see language contact
contrastive focus
18, 23, 25–6 , 27, 28, 242, 258, 259, 260, 275
control
See see subject/actor control
countability
64, 66, 69, 80, 140, 145, 253, 258, 264, 275, 301
D
declension
283–310 passim
definiteness
66–7 , 137, 145–8 , 150, 158, 258, 259–60 , 261, 262, 275
demonstratives
175, 259, 260
degree of activity
243, 257, 265–8 passim 278, 323
dental suffix
290, 294, 306, 307
diffusion
See see areal
dimensionality
See see semantic properties of classifiers and class markers
diminutive
58, 61, 66, 73, 259, 260, 261, 287
direction of movement
See see directionality
directionality
223–4 , 234, 242, 265, 266, 267, 268, 270–2 , 277, 278
dummy elements
5–6 , 211, 212, 220–9 passim 234
dynamic verbs
See see degree of activity
E
edibility
See see semantic properties of classifiers and class markers
empty roots
See see dummy elements
enumeration
See see number
etymology
33, 34, 38, 40–1 , 48–9 , 53, 63, 68, 86, 174, 178, 179, 182, 195, 206, 208, 220, 224
folk
86, 224
transparency in
33, 34, 40–1 , 48–9 , 53, 195, 206
exaptation
311
expletives
See see dummy elements
extendibility of action
See see telicity
F
fade-out phenomena
See see areal
fluidity
170, 171–3 , 176–7 , 186
frequency
3, 4, 16, 39–40 , 115–27 , 128–31 passim 148–51 , 157, 159–60 , 161, 279, 301, 305, 311, 318–322 passim 332, 342–4
cross-linguistic
3, 4, 39–40 , 279
token
16, 115–27 , 128–31 passim 148–51 , 157, 159–60 , 161, 301, 305, 311, 318–322 passim 332, 342–4
folk etymology
See see etymology
fusion
33, 49, 57, 59, 69, 186, 261, 286, 287, 295, 296, 297, 298, 300
G
gender
see also natural gender
See see grammatical gender
grammatical gender
4, 6, 11, 19, 20, 25, 27, 62, 64, 65, 107–31 ; , 202, 203, 243, 244–5 ; , 288, 301–3 ; , 304–5 ; , 307, 308, 310, 311
see also natural gender
grammaticalization
2, 28, 29, 34, 49, 56, 57, 60–2 , 174, 195, 202–3 , 206, 217, 220, 236, 241, 242–4 , 246, 248, 272, 273–5 , 277–9 , 286, 289–90 , 308–9
H
hierarchy of relevance
296–7 , 300, 309
humanness
24, 42–3 , 66, 73, 75, 77, 87, 88–92 , 94–6 , 97–100 , 102, 135, 137, 139, 143–53 passim 160, 247, 249, 303
hyperonymy
221
I
immediate constituency
49, 57–8 , 59
inchoative
289, 290, 291, 292, 340, 343, 348
incorporation
5, 185, 204–12 passim 215–8 , 220–27 passim
individuation
64, 65, 66, 177, 248, 258–9 , 262–4 passim 275–6
inflection
4, 111, 117, 119–20 , 216, 229, 233, 283–311 passim
initial mutations in Insular Celtic
111–3 , 114–30 passim
K
kinship 95–
6, 97, 169, 182–3 , 183, 195
L
language attrition
4
language contact
5, 9, 28–9 , 35, 65, 78, 79–80 , 108, 109, 165, 168, 190–6 , 231–2 , 236–7 , 324
language revitalization
78, 84, 85, 89, 94–101 passim
language shift
5, 194, 196
lexical coverage
37, 38, 44, 64, 65
lexicalization
137, 226, 227, 347
light verbs
See see verbs
linguistic area
3, 135, 190, 196, 201, 235, 236
loanword
See see borrowing
location
See see semantic properties of classifiers and class markers
M
medial
260, 261
meronymy
206, 244, 246
metaphors
206, 267, 308
metaphorical extension
206
metonymy 46
169, 308
see also synecdoche
metatypy
196
modality
308, 311
mutations
See see initial mutations in Insular Celtic
N
natural gender
16, 19–20 , 25, 61, 259
of speaker
259
Natural Morphology
284
neologisms
78, 101, 303
nominal
bound nominal morphemes in Amazonian languages
5, 18, 201–37 passim
juxtaposition
218, 219
status
61, 232
see also noun class, classifiers > noun classifiers
nominalization
5, 174, 195, 204–15 passim 218–9 , 221, 230
noun
See see nominal
noun class
11, 17–25 passim 33–8 passim ; 44, 56, 57, 59, 61, 63–5 passim ; 68, 69, 202, 203, 242–5 passim 253–4 ; , 263–5 ;
see also classifiers > noun classifiers
noun classifiers
See see classifiers
number
13, 22–3 , 27, 36–41 passim 42, 61–6 passim 137, 151, 156–9 passim 253, 260–4 passim 293, 298–309 passim
collective
See see singulative
contra-expectual deficiency in
37–41 passim 66
dual
13, 263
plural
22–3 , 42, 61–6 passim 137, 151, 156–7 , 158–9 , 260–4 passim 293, 298, 302
singular
27, 42, 61–6 passim 157, 159, 253, 260–4 passim 293, 303, 304
singulative
242, 258–63 passim 275
numerals
49–79 passim 137, 138, 144–51 passim 154–61 passim 248, 249, 254, 261
enumeration (of nouns)
33–69 passim
‘one’
54, 55, 66, 137, 138, 145, 254, 261
see also quantifiers, classifiers > numeral classifiers
O
obligatoriness
5–6 , 28, 37, 58, 60, 128, 137–60 passim 174, 206–36 passim 246–72 passim
‘one function, one form’-principle
See see uniformity
P
palatality
108, 110, 111, 124, 298
periphrasis
290, 297, 308
plural
See see number
pluralizability
49, 61, 62, 158, 159
politeness
242, 259, 261
possession
3, 4–5 , 6, 35, 50–69 passim 113, 155, 165–96 passim 206–36 passim 242, 243, 258–64 passim 275, 287, 297
A/O-possession in Polynesian languages
183–6
active/passive
171–2 , 186
alienable/inalienable
3, 4–5 , 35, 165–196 passim 224, 235, 236, 259
associative
50–1 , 52–4 , 56, 58, 59, 60, 62, 68
direct/indirect
See see alienable/inalienable
impersonal
6, 229, 233, 234
irrealis
185
obligatory/optional
209–12 passim ; 217, 228, 229, 234
see also classifiers > possessive classifiers, pronouns > possessive pronouns
preterite
289–310 passim
pronouns
108–13 passim 119–25 , 126–130 passim 142, 154, 155, 177, 230
personal
14, 15, 25–8 passim 111, 119, 120–25 passim 129, 154, 155, 230
possessive
3, 120–25 passim 142, 177
prepositional
120–25 passim
Q
quantifiers
52, 55, 80, 144, 148, 151–3 , 154, 218, 259, 262
R
reanalysis
22–3 , 56, 60, 224, 233, 248–9 , 261, 289–94 passim 303, 316
reciprocity
255–6 , 265, 266, 321, 322, 335, 340, 344, 346, 348
reconstruction
3, 5, 6, 7, 38, 63, 81, 82–3 , 89, 173, 174–5 , 186–96 passim 211, 232, 285, 289–90 , 315, 316, 320–1 , 324, 332–4 , 340, 346–50 passim
reference tracking
11–2 , 15–7 , 27, 29
reflexivity
255–6 , 265–6 , 275, 321, 322, 335–48 passim
register
139–40 , 141, 151, 157
relative clauses
218–9 , 258, 262–5 passim 275
repeater
21–2 , 180, 181, 182, 204, 212, 217, 236, 253, 254, 264, 332, 347
revitalization
See see language revitalization
S
scope
82, 97, 284, 302, 308
referential
82, 97, 284
syntagmatic
302, 308
semantic
category
12–3 , 20, 28, 35, 37–47 passim 69, 85, 107, 111, 122, 181, 183, 205, 242, 245, 247, 291–2 , 301–2 , 303–4 , 305, 308, 310, 339–45 passim
change
46, 77–83 passim 85–103 passim 284, 286
generality
9–29 passim 90, 206–13 passim 221, 223, 224, 244, 247, 332, 341
properties of classifiers and class markers
aggregation
36, 37, 38, 44, 45, 47
botanical
38, 44, 45
consistency
16, 217, 229, 274
dimensionality
See see shape
edibility
16, 72, 186, 188
location
217, 274
shape
16, 18, 36, 37, 209, 217, 229, 247, 249, 263, 264, 274
size
16, 36, 217, 274
see also animacy, humanness
transparency
2–3 ; , 6, 9–29 passim ; 292, 311
see also dummy elements, agreement > semantic agreement
shape
See see semantic properties of classifiers and class markers
shift
See see language shift
singular
See see number
singulative
See see number
size
See see semantic properties of classifiers and class markers
Sprachbund
See see linguistic area
specificity
66, 67, 102, 243, 258, 259, 262, 338, 341
see also article > specific article, semantic generality
stative verbs
See see degree of activity
stem alternation
See see ablaut
subject/actor control
242, 266, 267, 268, 276, 278
suppletion
301, 335, 338
synecdoche
46
syntactic autonomy
49, 61, 62, 278, 290, 300, 309
T
telicity
242–79 passim 340–1 , 344
tense
142, 216, 255, 277, 289–309 passim
thematicity in proto-Indo-European lexemes
285–8 passim 306
transparency
See see semantic transparency, transparency in etymology
U
umlaut
292–301 passim 309
uniform symbolization
See see uniformity
uniformity
283, 299, 300, 309
unitization
See see individuation
V
vectorial configuration
See see directionality
verb
preverb-inflecting verb compounds in Northern-Australian languages
6, 315–50 passim
proto-compound verb constructions
324, 346, 347, 349
light verbs
269–272
simple verb constructions in Northern Australian languages
316, 325, 329, 332, 335, 348
see also classifier > verbal classifier
verbal classifier
See see classifier
valence
204, 208, 215–17 passim 242, 265–68 passim 276, 278, 289, 291, 301, 305, 308, 340, 341
valency
See see valence
volitionality
269
W
word order
49–59 , 60, 69, 78, 80, 110, 191, 196